The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 01, 1897, Image 6

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don’t forget the [ -OHG DISTANCE TELEPHONE’ A WORLD OF TRADE Riling Prices of tie Leading Articles of Commerce. . THE ROME MARKETS FULL! QUOTED tet Ist Prices Given From Daily ICorrectious Liverpool and New ( York ICotton Market 'Fluctuations. Rome Cotton Market. By wagon Cotton. Nkw York, Nov. 30.—The following are to day's quotations: Cotton Futures. 'l* Opening Close Close todav. today, yesterday January... 5 69 4 70 5 72 February 5 73 6 7ft 5 78 March 5 78 5 80 5 81 April 5 83 5 84 5 87 May 8 88 5 93 5 91 June •••• 5 94 5 97 July 5 98 6 99 8 02 Angnat .... 6 02 606, September .... .... October ... November .... 5 68 December., 6 83 6 61 6 67 Liverpool, Nov. 30.—The following were the quotations today: Sales, 8,090 bales. lone quiet. Middlings, 3 l-4d. Onening Close. January and February 3 09 3 09 February and March 3 10 3 09 Marchand April 3 10 3 10 April and May 3 11 Mayand June 3 12 3 12 June and July 3 13 July and August 3 35 3 14 August and September 3 15 September and October .... October and November 313 .... . November and December 3 10 3 10 December and January 3 09 3 09 i LQCAU MARKETS. ■ • 1 1 JaORBBOTBD DAILY.] grain ano provisions. ROMS. Nov. 30.—The following are the whole sale prices; small lots to consumers are rela tively higher. Whbat—New wneat 90c. These are the prices paid by commission merchants. Cobn—Dealers are paying 46c sacked for corn and are selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered on care in carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c higher. Bulk corn, 2c lees than sacked. Ear corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks. Oats—ln car lots, No. 2, mixed. No. 2 white bulk. 29c; sacked, from store, No. 2. mixed, 30(3132; No. 2, wuite 35c, Flodb-Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight, *5.40; extra fancy, *5.00; fancy, *4.85; choice family, 83-65. In selling consumers, grocers add 20o' to 30c per bbl to these prices. Graham flour, *5.50; rye flour, *4.00; patent spring wheat flour, 86.00; wnole wheat flour, *6.00, Hay—ln car lots, choice timothy, $14,00@16.00; No I timothy,*ls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car lots, SI,OO per ton higher. [Groceries and Provisions, Sugar—Clarified, white. 4%c; yellow, 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@4c; standard A, 4 90; gran ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes,s.2sc; con fectioners A, 5.63 c; cut loaf, 6,70 c; open kettle, 4:g 4.25 c. Gbken CorrßK—Per pound, Rio ordinary, 10@llc; fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy, 15® 16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17&® 18c. HoastedCoffbb—Equality plan, fob, New York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack ages. Arbuckle’s 11.10 c; Leverings 11.10;Mocha and Java, 50-lt>, tins, 28@32c. Westen Pork Products—Bacon, sides, ex. tra short, 7%0; regular, Tfto; fancy, 8o; shoulders, choice, B®By 4 c; fancv shoulders, fancy 8c: hams, luy«®i2c; bellies, B@s%c; breakfast bacon, choice, 10@llo; fancy, 12@13ct bologna sausage. 5y 2 @6c; dry salt regulars, 6@ 554 c; extras, 5J40. usd-Fancy leaf, 6@6’4c; choice leaf, 5%@ 514 c; choice family, sc; refined, sc. Coal Oil—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c, fire proof 1254 c; Apex axle grease, per case, 1-lb boxes. $2 25; per case of 3 doz., 2% and 3-lb buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin boxes, per case, $2.25;2>£-lb tin boxes,permease, $3.25; 354-lb tin boxes, per case, $3 85. Country Produce. Beeswax -Per {found, 22@23c. r Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; Bides, 6@Tc; hams. 9@llc; country lard 6c%714. Butter—Per pound, 10@20c. Feathers—Prime goose, white, per pound, 3Q@3lc; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20®25c; Old, 20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c. Poultry—Spring chickens, each 12(a@17Hc; hens 16c;olfl roosters 10c each; geese, full feath ered. 20c each. Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market, 12%c®13%. Tallow—Per pound, 3c Potatoes—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per bnehet; irom store per barrel, $2.50. Apples—Home-grown, 40@50c per bushel from wagons; 40@50c bushel from store. Tomatoes—New, six-basket carrier crate. - ALL WOMEN Of | all the pain andsicknessfrom J which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangement in the argans of ' /XSvTI, ajjjl menstruation. Nearly always SSShaL when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong! and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. Wine» Is nature’s provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures ali ’’ female troubles.” It is equally effective for the girl in her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life." They all need it. They are ail benefitted by it. For advice In cases reaulrlnr special directions, address, giving symptoms, the " Ladles’ Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta nooga. Tenn. ' THOS. 1. COOPER, Tupelo, Mltl., tay» "My sister euttered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctore could not relievo her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change of Ute.” 15; shipped, Jo@4Cc basket crate. ■ Cabbage— Florida or Tennessee *1.25. Bxans—New Green, *1 00 per bushel. Unions—From store, 76@9uc per bushel; in IMMhol baskets'Bl.oo. Hinx—Dry flints over 8 HM., Nod 1 and $ 9c; dry aalved over 10 lbs, Noh. 1 And 2 To: kip hides To; green salted numbers 1 and 2 5%c; green not salted, numbers 1 and 2, 4%c; green glne 2c, dry glue 3c; skins 20@50c. Wool—Choice unwashed, 13@l4o; slightly burry, 10@llc; moderate burry 8@9o; hard burry 5®6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed 20®21C. Georgia Sorghum ' From wagons, old, 85412 c per gallon; new 22@:5c; good stock and cooper age. Beans—From store, New York navy beans $1.60. MEAL-Pearl. plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the bushel,46c; 46-lbe. bushel, 45c. Oystebs—Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65© 175 per case; 2-lb cans, $2 90@3,1(>. Canned Meats—Corn beef, 1 lb, cans $1.25: 2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, %-lb cans. $1.50; 1-lb $2.40: potted and deviled nam, %-lb cans, 50c; H -lb SI,OO. Canned Vegetables--Tomatoes per case of 2-lbcans $1,500; 3-ib $1,75@2.00; corn. $1,25@2,10 [tring Deane, $1 00; early June peas 2-lb sl,oo© s,80; marrowfat, $1.60. Cheese Half cream 10c; full cream, 1154 c; Young America, 1154 o; chedaar, 1154 c, Sardines--American quarters, per case $2,75 @3,Op; ditto mustard, $2,60@2,75; imported, $9,00*12:50.' Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats ]>er dozen,sl,9o; tails, $1,75; choice Columbia River flats, $1,35; tails $1.45; Alaska, tails, $1,10; slate $1,35; pink sl,oo® 1,15, molasses— Straight choice, open kettle, new 35-40; prime 32c; good 28c; common centrifugal, 10@2oc; cane syrup choice, new 35c; mixed goods B@4oper gallon less. , , Vinegar—Bo-gralns 10@12c; 4# grain. 12@15c; 50-gralns, 16@18c; Mott's pure apple 20c; ad. vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels. Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4U@5%0; XX-soda, butter and picnic 4%c. Pickles—Bulk, 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,400 Ib barrel $5.00; 1,200 half barrel $3,25; 608 half barrel $2,75; plain mixed ha'f barrel $4,50@ 5,00; sweet mixed ner barrelsll.so. Ammunition—Shot, buck, $1,50; drop $1.25© 1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00; blasting $1.55; fuse 40@80c. Rope—Cotton, No 2, 9@loc; No 1,1154@1254c; sisal, 7%0; manilia, 12c. SoDA-ln 112-lb kegs loose, 2@254c; In fO-lb, boxes, 1 lb.packages $3,45:1-lb, and 54-lb,pack agee $3,30g3,W; % lb, packaßre8 ' »3-<5@V5; 5C Salt—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds each —Bulk $1.66; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5-lb bags $1,90; 1003-lb b'gs $2.10; 140 2 lb bags $2.20; salt in bags 60@70c. Candy—Small stick, in boxes and baskets 614 c@ 7 c; buckets half cent higher. Nucs—Pecans, 9® 12c; walnuts (California), 12@15c; filberts 9®llc; almonds 12@15c; Brazil nuts 10c. Grain aud Provisions. Chicago, Nov 30 OPEN close Wheat—November ... Wheat—December 95% ... 55% Wheat—May 9oaJ ... 9; 14 Wheat—July ; ... 84% Cohn—November ... Cobn—Deoemoer ... -gu Corn—May 29% ... 39% Oats—November ... 20% Oats —December . 20% OATS—May..... 31% ... 12% Pork—November ... 7.15 Pork—Deceiuoer ... 7.15 Pork—January 6 1> ... 820 Pork—May ... 8.45 Lard—November ... 4.95 Lard—December .. 4 o s LAKD—January., .4 22% ... 4.22 iISU<T>-*atay : ... 4.40 Ribs—November ... 4211 Rian—December ... 4.;; Ribs—January 4.17% .1 )'-0 Bibs—May ... 433 Naval stores. Savannah. Nov. 3).—Turpentine firm at 30% bid; sales 147 casks: receipts 1.1.7. Rosin Ann; si les, ",9 0 bbls: receipts 5.6 3: A B. C, D, $1.15: E.JI.-’O: F, $1.26; G, $1.2 ; H $1.88; I, $1.40; K. sl.si; M, $1.75; N, $3.15; windowglass '3.<o; waterwhite $2 80. Wilmington, N. C.,Nov 3 .—xtosius eady; ■trained $1.15; good stranied $1.20; receipts 468 barrels. Spirits turpentine firm at 29 ©• 80%; receipts 419 casks. Tar , v tat $1.05; re ceipts 155 barrels. Crude turpentine firm at *l.4o©s 1 90; receipts 7 i barrels. Bearing Was Affected. •‘I was troubled with catarrh for five years and my, hearing was affected so that I was nearly deaf in one ear. The first bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me good and I continued taking it until I was well. I have no symp toms of catarrh and my hearing is all right.” E. A. Willoughby, Marietta, Ga. Hood’s Pills are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Gentle, reliable, sure.) CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ths fit- ... Talking through His Shirt Front. A tall, distingue man, dressed in the very latest style of evening dress aud Inverness cape coat, who sauntered up and down Broadway, New York, visit ed all the hotel offices and .cases. Wher ever he could get into a crowd he would first attract attention by searching through his pocketsas if he had lost his watch or some money. Finally, every body looking at him, he threw out his chest, touched a hidden spring apd light -1 ed an electric lamp inside of his shirt bosom, ami, presto, the name of a music al comedy stood out in letters red on the linen of his shirt. He would then turn the light out and wander down the street, the perfect picture of a well dressed man about town New York Mercury. Changed the Name of the Play. Nancy Gibson, Governor Stephens’ niece, whose theatrical troop stranded recently in southwest Missouri, has re organized her company and begun an other tour. As the “romantic drama” didn’t seem to be just what the rural Missouri circuit was pining for, “Ingo mar’ ’ will hereafter be presented as a “two act comedy” entitled “Taming the Barbarian ■’ —Kansas City Journal. To Cure A Cold sln One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q on each tablet. The annual consumption of tea is es timated by’ Mulhall as follows, in pounds: United Kingdom, 184,500,000; United [States, 80,000,000; Russia, 87,- 000,000 ; Canada, 22,000,000; Australia, 20,000,000. Thirteen letters written by George Washington over 100 years ago were sold in London recently for £470. This is an average of about $ 100 apiece. TUB BOMS TKIBDNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1* SHERIFF FERGUSON DEAD. Political CoudMlot* o£ Charleston Dis turbed 'hr Hie ■ Deniitfe. Charleston, Nov. 30.—Hugh Fergu son, sheriff of Charleston county, died 'here at his home after a. lingering ill ness. He was 64 years of age. Colonel Ferguson was appointed sheriff by Gov ernor Simpson in 1880 to fill an unex pired term. He has continued in the office ever since with still three years of his term to serve. Governor Ellerbe will appoint a suc cessor to serve until the expiration of the term. Joseph W. Barnwell, chair man of the county Democratic execu tive committee, has gone to Columbia to urge the governor co call a primary at once. Hugh Ferguson was the leader of the anti-Tillman faction in Charleston. He had a strong following and his death just at this time will give the reformers an opportunity to get in his successor, as the appointment is left with Governor Ellerbe. Ex-Metropolitan Police Chief Martin is prominently spoken of for the place. Postmaster Mowry has gone to Oolum bia and it is said his object is to get the appointment. Mowry is a relative and close personal friend of Senator Mc- Laurin and McLaurin has great in flu ence with Ellerbe. Another big office would have to be filled should Mowry be made sheriff. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for re storing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve cen tres in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these or gans in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pro nounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerva tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and $1 per bottle at Curry-Arrington Co.’s drug store. To -*n ’■s•s*<lo 1 roubles. Arcadia. Ind., Nov. 30.—The glass workers this week are voting on a prop osition which may lead to an adjust ment of their trade troubles. The proposition is that the cutters and flat teners be given permission to withdraw from L. A. 30u, receiving their share pro rata of the funds in the keeping of the organization, following which all litigation will be withdrawn and the two divisions will separately settle the wage scale with the manufacturers. It is thought that the proposition will carry and that the first of the year may see the fires lighted in all the factories. Household Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of today is Dr. King’s New Discovery. For consump tion, coughs, colds and for all affec tions of the throat, chest and lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to, cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottle at Cur ry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. Regu lar size, 50c and sl. CA.STOIIIA.. The f«- /) —a ~ itnile z/rfr . Jr •'‘earclii iff ft»r Llia St. Lovis, Nov. 30.—John McCor mick, editor and publisher of the Me ridian Daily News of Meridian, Miss., stopped in St. Louis on his way to Chi cago in search of his son John, who has been mysteriously missing since last July. Mr. McCormick said his son, who is 23 years of age, had completed one year’s study at die Atlanta (Ga.) Den tal college. Wlien last heard from he had been selling la)v books in Wheel ing, W. Va., for a firm in Atlanta. There is no need of little children being tortued by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. For 'sale by CurJ ry-Arrington Cp. '•Motei»c-iI. Nihv York, Nov. 30 —William C. Woodward, alias "B g Hawiey,” who last week was convicted' of attempted blackmail on Samuel W. Brigham, has been sentenced to five years imprison ment. “Big Hawiey” was known prin cipally under the alias of Hou. Lionel Musgrave. He has been unfavorably known in almost every country cf the earth and probably is the smoothest card sharper living. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world ter cuts or bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, Setter, chapped hands, chilblain corns and all skin eruptions and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaotiou or money refunded. Price 25 cents ner box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists, Rome Ga PERFECT MANHOOD J The world admires the perfect Man I Not oeurage, dignity, or muf-julai development Alone, out that nubile and tvoiuierful force known as SEXUAL VITALITY which is th< ftlory v? inanbroa-the pride ot both old and yuung, but there an. thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of a weakened nmnhooi, shattered nerves, fend falling vcx.ua 1 power who can be cured by our Magical T reatment whicL may be tak- n at home under our dlrectlona or we will pav It. R. fare ami hotel bills for those who wish toe.,me here. If we fall to cure, We have no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We have »250,000 capital and guarantee to cure every case we treat or refund every dollar you pay us, or fee may be deposited In any bank to be.paid ua I i when a cure Is effected. Write for full particular*. | ■ STA’CB XKDICAI, CO.. Omak*. > SI.OO FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. PROPOSITION 1. SQUAW VINE WINE CERTIFICATES. Write us Ist How long you have used or sold Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine, 2nd State Diseases It cured. 3d Give names of those it cured. 4th State the difference between its strength and action and the strength and action of McElree’s Wine of Cardul. On receipt of letter enclosing re cently taken Photograph we will send you a SI,OO Bottle Squaw Vine Wine (FREE). PROPOSITION 2. LIVER MEDICINE CERTIFICATES. Write us Ist How long you have known, used or sold Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cine. 2nd State Diseases it cured. 3<l Give names of those cured. 4th State the differ ence between its strength and action and the strength and action of J. H. Zelliu & Co.'s “Liver Regulator’’ and the Chatta nooga Medicine Co.’s “BlackDraugbt,' 1 both of which contain Woody Bulbs of Roots and Steins of Herbs, and have sold at about 6 cents per package, and should not retail at over 10 cents if consumers are not imposed upon, while Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cine, made from the purest and most care fully selected Drugs, regardlessof eost, with the Bulbs of the Roots and Stems of the Herbs by our secret process extracted and thrown away, cannot be sold at less than 25 cents: .The reason of the difference ta this: On June 30th, 1893, the Supreme Court enjoined J. H. Zeilln & Co. from manufact uring and selling medicine under the name of "Dr. Simmons’ Liver Medicine." Zeilin’sanswertoour bill said, the medi cine was designed as “cheap negro medi cine for the negroes of the Mississippi Val ley." And Zell id's manager testified in the case, end Zeilin'sadvertlsements said "that all the Liver Medicinethey make is made by the same formula.” What more conclusive evidence could there be that all their Liver Medicine is "cheap negromedicine?" Again, the United States Court, in the' Zeilln case at Knoxville, Tenn , enjoined the old proprietors of the article now called'. "Black Draught?* from perpetrating fraud; by using the words constituting our trade name, and "Black Draught" was not known till after 1878; yet they falsely advertise that it was established in 1840, and filch our trade by allowing their customers to represent it as thesame as our genuine arti cle, they giving color of truth to the de ception by publishing the picture of a Dr. Simmons on their wrapper, thereby asso ciating their article with our Dr. M. A. Sim mons’Liver Medicine, which be established in 1840, and every package of which has borne his picture since Meft On receipt of letter enclosing a recently taken Photograph we will mail you a SI.OO Package Liver Medicine (FREE). C. F. SIMMONS MED. CO., Sr. Louis, Mo I IH I 1 This great remedy CURES at! -Nervous Diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Hanhood, Nightly Emissions, Evil - Dreams, Varicocele; and strengthens the Generative Organs of either sex, that may be impaired through youthful errors, which soon lead to Consumption and Insanity. Sold with a guaranty to cure, or money refunded. $1 per box, sixfops-5. Easily carried in vest pocket. Write us for free sample book and testimonials. Ask your druggists for them ; take no other, don’t let him sell you one of his own make under a for eign name. Address NERVE DROP CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A. For sale by Rome Drug Co.. and C A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga. OEADSTUCKfob BUGS Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non poisonous; won't stain. Large bottlea r *t drug gists and grocers, 2b cents. Cushman s MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles-es the Heid and Throat JfiSlgk CATARRH, licADACHL WILL CURE WtiKamr , )\ sneeziUß, snuffing, coughing I HEADACHE. Con- CXvv. iiniieu use effevM W’ SU R E CL *E. ENDORSED X h’.ghe t metrical au 'hor’t; 8 ot I'urOH d America ior V>CCLDS.Sore Throat \Liay Fever, Bron K X 1 K chitiu. La GRIPPE. ,noKt reshing and Healthful aiu tc HEADACHE Suffer era. fld/igs Sleep to tr.e Sleepless. Cure, insomnia jud Nervous Prostration. Don’t In-tonle* ♦•ijhworth’. s»- .nidations. Take only C LSHfriAN'S. Price, 6Oc ■it <til Drugglots or ioHiJetl free. Al. ENTS WANTED. CUSHMAN'S MENTHOL DALh wonder • ul cures or Salt Rbeum. Old Sorer., Cuts. Wounds, l Jurne, Frostbites. Excel? all other remedies f<‘i PXL3S. Pn”e, 2nc. ;$t Book on Mentho* •ree. Address Cusnman TJrug < 0., VJ’n* -’•Anni)9» Inr 4 - <.r S’M aiionN st.. ChicaACo* i. ~ - W V FREE: $20.00 IN GOLD, V Phi 1 O 0* Bicycle,Gold Watch, Diamond > Ring, or a Scholarship in W tl Draughon’s Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn., or jl Texarkana, Tex., or a schol- arship in most any other reputable business col lege or literary school in the U. S. can be secured by doing a little work ut home for the .Youths’ Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal. It is elevating in character, moral in tone, aru especially interesting and profitable to young people, but read with interest and profit by peo ple of all ages. Stories and other interesting matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free. Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub. Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention this paper.] WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL BRACING UP. IT BRINGS PERFECT MANHOOD TO ALL. The olthe Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, Os Chicago, 111. GRATUITOUSLY, GLADLY SENT to all mon who need It and who will write for It. D A large percentage of the men of today are sadly in need of the right kind of medical treatment for weakness peculiarto men. Many ti* v fl/ // cases are due to early vices, others from excesses, while many of the cases are due to overwork, worry and general nervous debility. It Zr matters not, however, what the cause may have been, the fact still remains that they all require proper - a t yj medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Mu 1 I \ w / Write ns at once, giving a description of yonr case, and we will prepare you a course of treatment B R^cto l 3 Jr >V I \ * adapted for y6ur condition, and fena it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain sealed package. We can develop 1( A\ \ V 1 every portion and organ of your body, stop all drains and losses, and restore you to PERFECT MANHOOD. ■'f V> \\/ ( Failure is impossible with our method. We have thousands of testimonials from all over the world. gS U/ READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: V I V /\ Wash , M.r 28, 1896 Lorsx, U„ Jun. 19. 1896 H.rx.x, N. D . Jxn. 29. 1895. M J I X'r!L"»,“h\> cxpr... my “■"Ktn X-A. 71 D.».5i..,-Ih.v. nearly finished my Jr D.». F.um.h, Please »cc.pt my heartWt thanks for the result ot my nu i V”) 1 I course of treatment, and find myself a thanks for the kindness you have done treatment During the last two weeks WPQg EHlra B14l» IBIBMPr*. tj I \l fl different roan. I cannot find words me. Laue. have entirely stopped and that 1 took your treatment the improve- ViPlfi MSB 8 WHH l|l. I \l 1/ enough to praise and express t* deep vigor has returned. lam all OK. I m ent was remarkable I have had no W3EMBOrW If \J // gratitude I feel toward, you. Your am better than I have been for 15 years. emissions or other symptoms since tak- nRSE I £/ treatment Is simply wonderful, lam Ido not feel like the same man. All ins your medicine. Myfrlendsare.il ZBfIBfiBMH BHE Balß ■ 1 1/7/ perfectly cured and thank you a hun- my friend, when they meet me, Uy, surnrised at the improvement in my p KgnSEifiHPcaE I J/lt/l deed times and will help you all I po«- “What have you been doing! Never .eneral appearance Hoping that you /.'l'll sibly can. May God bleu you and your saw a man come out like you. ' may .ver prosper. 1 remain. | // Ilf work. Yours truly, CE P. Ever your friend, M.P C. ’ Youra.lncerely, I I //( Hundreds of similar letters are now on file in onr business office, and all are bona fide expressions of *■ - V' ’ I’jlz nermently cured men. Do not delay writing to us, and remember that we are not only a responsible instltu- I ,1 tion in every way. but ours is the largest medical institute in America that makes a specie ty of SEXUAL AND I If I NEBVOUB DISEASES. Inclose 6 cents for postage on medicine, which is always plainly sealed. PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 1876 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. Are you • «1 wholyj satis- There a a aeal of eatlsfac , tioa when you know chat T 4 Ass vou are strong well, if you are not, vou ought to be. *'e will mi-ke you no if pos elble. ■ ur aiatinctive ... specialty is all diseases pe- TjfTfT'rl culiirtouien and wo-nen, •v such as -Good Poison Stric- ture, Nervous Debility, Kiduev ana Bladder Troa blea, Rheumatism, Datirrb, ‘VCill'T- etc - aIFO »>* dseases of J •'A* women Call on or write us and if necessary wee in prove to yon that we cure where some of the best Cfh|l r physicians have failed. » Mali treatment civet by sending for Symptom blank No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women ;No 3 for Skin Diseases; No. 4-for Catarrh. Call on or address :DRr HATHAWAY ACO. ~ 22% South Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga. “Better late than never,” The above old adage , j • i« as forceful now as ever and suffering ones will rejoice when they hear of the wonder- ful efficacy of 1 CDIPi lli The Marvelous BLOOD ArnluAllA purifier. ' J Hundred* who have become discouraged » , , , . , ♦ $ By trying a score of other remedies and upon whom the best of physicians failed; have ere it was too late, heard of tbe grandest of all Medicines, H ..Africana.. The Sure Cure for all Blood Diseases. * For sale by all Druggists. Wk— Mk- W MT— Mp— Mk— Mk— Mk— Mk- The Great Remedy, Africana." Rome, Ga.. July 7, 1'8»7. This is-to certify that I suffered with old sores on my body. They were con sidered incurable. ,1 have used four bot tles of Africana and am entirely well and the sores healed. Ned Hvghes (Colored}. Ned Hughes is one of the best known and most reliable colored men in the city, and his word is considered as good as a bond. Hie statement made above as to the efficacy of the Africana remedy may be relied on as being absolutely true. Fob sale by C»rry-Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga. M. A. THEDFORD’S VEG-E TTJ Ed E r Fen ( DYSPEPSIA | ■ W ; S/CK OH INOICES-1011 \ \ J A UMDtC£ SOUKNESS OSS OF StdmAch Appsttfe None Genuine Without The Likeness And Signature orM.A.THEnFORD un FhontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Men.©' Rome.Ga. DELICIOUS CASTOR OIL STRANGE BUT TRUE. I ‘Castorean Honey,” Manufactured by the Atlanta Chemiea Co., Atlanta, Ga., is pure Castor Oil, with ail of its toediciual virtues, but actually agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a child will drink a whole bottle if alloweu Sold only by agents’ and the Atlanta i Chemical Co. i Agents wanted. Address as Vbove •Shall I bo* take mine ease i> mine Ibb »■—Hxxby IV. & Elegant Meals The Best In the City. Prompt Attention and High, Cool, Airy Rooms. Ton pay only i for what yon order. ( , Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms For Ladies and Gentlemen. ] [ i Sitting Room and Toilet ! i Conveniences are provided. , , Con Peachtree end Marietta Ste. i Norcroae Building. ATLANTA, CA. j [ TAK* ELSVATOR. FIFTH FLOOR. ( hh— ewimisisH»»*ss PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~ ~ ~ ,—. . -i-Lj —11 r «w r Dr. HENRY H. BATTEY Surgeon and PbplciaK 3E*.oxxxo* C3rooxnß±«., Dr. D.T. McCALL Office-401 Broad Street, In Building Occupied by Rome Droag Go TELEPHONE 167. DR. JAMES E. IVEY, Physician and Surgeon ROME, GEORGIA. Office over j Rome Drug;;Compai&y.) Telbphonk 157.fi ATTORNEYS. Wm. J. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOMB, &ROBGIA. Office i» New King Building. Will practice in all tbe Courts. Sps< ial itten tlon given to Commercial Law and the exami nation of Land Titles Halsted Smith, ATTORNEY AT.LAW. Office n City Hall, Rome, Ga. c. W- UNDERWOOD ATTORNEY- AT-LAIY, HtMMe, Gleorgix. COKBOKATION LAW OMLY. 'Haggard’S Sold IF POT OP. SALE AT YOUR PLACE ORDER FROM *—— ATLANTA.GxX. ■' ONE BOX' THREE BOXES $1 00 ' $2.50, For nervous women that suffer from menstrual derangement they have »o equal on the market. Sold by Onrry- Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton.